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- the present technology relates to a solid-state imaging element and an electronic apparatus. More particularly, the present technology relates to a solid-state imaging element in which a transfer gate has a vertical gate electrode and an electronic apparatus including the solid-state imaging element.
- CMOS image sensor in order to increase an amount of charges which can be accumulated in a photodiode which performs photoelectric conversion in a pixel section, a potential such that the charges can be accumulated to a deep region has been formed in some cases.
- a normal transfer gate is not used, but a vertical gate electrode which is inserted into silicon is used, resulting in that to a deep region is modulated to perform the reading operation with a generated electric field.
- a structure is also proposed in which a plurality of vertical gate electrodes is adopted (e.g., refer to PTL 1 to PTL 3).
- the vertical gate electrode is used in the transfer gate, resulting in that the reading operation with the generated electric field is performed.
- the vertical gate electrode itself is at the same potential, the extension of a length of the vertical gate electrode results in that it becomes difficult to generate the electric field in a depth direction.
- the related art described above also proposes that a semiconductor region is divided into a plurality of regions, and in a position closer to a substrate surface, an impurity concentration becomes high. In this case, however, there is a problem that the number of processes is increased.
- the present technology has been created in the light of such a situation, and it is therefore desirable to enhance charge transfer efficiency in a transfer gate having a vertical gate electrode.
- the present technology is created in order to solve the problem described above, and a first aspect thereof is a solid-state imaging element, and an electronic apparatus including the solid-state imaging element.
- the solid-state imaging element includes: a photoelectric conversion section formed in a depth direction of a semiconductor substrate and generating charges corresponding to a quantity of received light; a charge accumulating section accumulating the charges generated by the photoelectric conversion section; and a transfer gate transferring the charges generated by the photoelectric conversion section to the charge accumulating section, in which the transfer gate includes a plurality of vertical gate electrodes which is filled to a predetermined depth from an interface of the semiconductor substrate and at least a part of a diameter is different in a depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- the plurality of vertical gate electrodes may have a shape whose diameter becomes small in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- the plurality of vertical gate electrodes may have the shape whose diameter becomes small at a taper ratio of 0.02 or more in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- the plurality of vertical gate electrodes may have a shape whose diameter is not changed to a given depth of the semiconductor substrate, and the diameter becomes small in the depth direction from the given depth.
- the plurality of vertical gate electrodes may have a shape whose diameter becomes small in the depth direction to the given depth of the semiconductor substrate, and the diameter may not be changed from the given depth.
- the plurality of vertical gate electrodes may have a shape in which a central portion in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate swells, and a shallow portion and a deep portion may be thin.
- the plurality of vertical gate electrodes may have a shape in which the diameter becomes small in steps in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- the plurality of vertical gate electrodes may have a shape in which lengths thereof in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate are different from one another.
- the plurality of vertical gate electrodes may have a shape in which a cross section along a diameter has a polygonal shape.
- a gate electrode of the transfer gate may be electrically separated from one another so as to correspond to the plurality of vertical gate electrodes, respectively.
- the plurality of vertical gate electrodes may have a shape whose parts are connected to one another to have a squared U-shape in cross section, and in which a cross-sectional area thereof becomes small in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- the plurality of vertical gate electrodes may form a donut cylindrical shape, and may have a shape whose cross-sectional area becomes small in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram depicting an example of a configuration of an electronic apparatus as an example of a semiconductor apparatus having an imaging element in an embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view depicting an example of a cross section of an imaging element 10 in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view depicting an example of a cross section, when viewed from another angle, of the imaging element 10 in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 4 is a view depicting an example of appearance of a transfer gate 100 in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 5 is a view depicting an example of a cross-sectional view of the transfer gate 100 in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 6 is a view of assistance in comparing in shape the transfer gate 100 in the embodiment of the present technology and an existing transfer gate with each other.
- FIG. 7 is a graph of assistance in comparing in potential distribution the transfer gate 100 in the embodiment of the present technology and the existing transfer gate with each other.
- FIG. 8 is a view depicting an example of a size of the transfer gate 100 in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 9 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a first modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 10 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a second modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 11 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a third modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 12 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a fourth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 13 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a fifth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 14 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a sixth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 15 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a seventh modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 16 is a view depicting an example of a structure of an eighth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 17 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a ninth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 18 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a tenth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram depicting an example of a configuration of an electronic apparatus as an example of a semiconductor apparatus having an imaging element in an embodiment of the present technology.
- the electronic apparatus includes an imaging element 10 and a peripheral circuit section.
- the peripheral circuit section includes a vertical drive circuit 20 , a horizontal drive circuit 30 , a control circuit 40 , a column signal processing circuit 50 , and an output circuit 60 .
- the imaging element 10 is a pixel array in which a plurality of pixels 11 each including a photoelectric conversion section is arranged in the two-dimensional array.
- the pixel 11 includes, for example, a photodiode becoming the photoelectric conversion section, and a plurality of pixel transistors.
- a plurality of pixel transistors for example, can include three transistors: a transfer transistor; a reset transistor; and an amplification transistor.
- the vertical drive circuit 20 drives the pixels 11 in units of a row.
- the vertical drive circuit 20 for example, includes a shift register.
- the vertical drive circuit 20 selects a pixel drive wiring, and supplies a pulse for driving the pixels 11 to the selected pixel drive wiring.
- the vertical drive circuit 20 successively selectively scans the pixels 11 of the imaging element 10 in a vertical direction in units of a row, and supplies pixel signals based on signal charges generated in response to a quantity of received light in the photoelectric conversion sections of the pixels 11 to the column signal processing circuit 50 .
- the horizontal drive circuit 30 drives the column signal processing circuit 50 in units of a column.
- the horizontal drive circuit 30 for example, includes a shift register.
- the horizontal drive circuit 30 successively outputs a horizontal scanning pulse, thereby selecting the column signal processing circuits 50 to cause the pixel signals to be outputted from the column signal processing circuits 50 to a horizontal signal line 59 .
- the control circuit 40 controls the whole of the solid-state imaging apparatus.
- the control circuit 40 receives an input clock and data used to instruct an operation mode or the like, and outputs data such as internal information in the solid-state imaging apparatus. That is, the control circuit 40 generates a clock signal and a control signal each becoming a reference of operations of the vertical drive circuit 20 , the column signal processing circuit 50 , the horizontal drive circuit 30 , and the like on the basis of a vertical synchronous signal, a horizontal synchronous signal, and a master clock. Then, the control circuit 40 inputs these signals to the vertical drive circuit 20 , the column signal processing circuit 50 , the horizontal drive circuit 30 , and the like.
- the column signal processing circuit 50 for example, is arranged every column of the pixels 11 , and executes signal processing such as noise removal every pixel column for the signals outputted from the pixels 11 for one row. That is, the column signal processing circuit 50 executes the signal processing such as CDS, signal amplification, or AD conversion for removing a fixed pattern noise peculiar to the pixel 11 .
- a horizontal selection switch (not depicted) is connected between an output stage of the column signal processing circuit 50 , and the horizontal signal line 59 .
- the output circuit 60 executes signal processing for the signals which are successively supplied from the column signal processing circuits 50 through the horizontal signal line 59 , and outputs the resulting signals.
- the output circuit 60 buffers the signals from the column signal processing circuits 50 .
- the output circuit 60 may execute black level adjustment, column dispersion correction, various kinds of digital signal processing, and the like for the signals from the column signal processing circuits 50 .
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view depicting an example of a cross section of the imaging element 10 in the embodiment of the present technology.
- a depth direction of a semiconductor substrate 12 is depicted downward (Z-coordinate). It is supposed that the semiconductor substrate 12 is composed of a p-type silicon substrate.
- a photodiode (PD) 200 includes an n-type impurity region (n-type region) 204 , an n-type high-concentration impurity region (n + -type region) 203 , and a p-type high-concentration impurity region (p + -type region) 202 which are formed from a back surface side to a front surface side of the semiconductor substrate 12 in order in the inside of the semiconductor substrate 12 .
- the photodiode 200 mainly includes a pn junction as a bonding surface between the p + -type region 202 and the n + -type region 203 .
- a p-type low-impurity concentration region (p ⁇ -type region) 205 which is lower in impurity concentration than the p + -type region 202 is formed between the n + -type region 203 constituting the photodiode 200 , and a gate insulating film 102 .
- the photodiode 200 is a photoelectric conversion section which is formed in a depth direction of the semiconductor substrate 12 , and generates the charges corresponding to the quantity of received light.
- a floating diffusion (FD) 300 is formed in a region as an n-type high-concentration impurity region (n + -type region) on a surface side of the semiconductor substrate 12 over the outside of the photodiode 200 .
- the floating diffusion 300 is a charge accumulating section which accumulates the charges generated by the photodiode 200 .
- a transfer gate (TG) 100 is a gate of the transfer transistor 101 which is arranged between the photodiode 200 and the floating diffusion 300 , and transfers the charges in the photodiode 200 to the floating diffusion 300 .
- the transfer gate 100 is formed within the semiconductor substrate 12 via a gate insulating film 102 .
- FIG. 3 is a view depicting an example of a cross section, when viewed from another angle, of the imaging element 10 in the embodiment of the present technology.
- a in the figure is a cross-sectional view in the case where viewed from the back surface side of the semiconductor substrate 12 .
- b in the figure is a cross-sectional view in the case where viewing the floating diffusion 300 from the vertical gate 100 .
- a voltage is applied to the transfer gate 100 , resulting in that the charges in the photodiode 200 are transferred in a direction indicated by an arrow of a chain line to the floating diffusion 300 via the vertical gate 100 .
- FIG. 4 is a view depicting an example of appearance of the transfer gate 100 in the embodiment of the present technology.
- the transfer gate 100 includes the transfer gate electrode 110 as a planner electrode, and two vertical gate electrodes 120 which are formed in the depth direction. Charges 90 in the photodiode 200 pass between the two vertical gate electrodes 120 to be transferred to the floating diffusion 300 .
- Each of the vertical gate electrodes 120 in the embodiment is formed in such a way that a diameter thereof is changed so as to become small in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate 12 .
- This shape of the diameter results in that with respect to the potential between the two vertical gate electrodes 120 , the modulation becomes small in a deep portion, and the modulation becomes large in a shallow portion. Then, a distribution of the potentials causes an electric field to be generated in a depth direction of the vertical gate electrode 120 to enable the satisfactory charge transfer to be performed. That is, in the range in which the modulation powers between the two vertical gate electrodes 120 overlap each other to exert an influence, the charges can be efficiently transferred.
- FIG. 5 is a view depicting an example of a cross-sectional view of the transfer gate 100 in the embodiment of the present technology.
- the modulation power increases, so that the potential becomes deep.
- the modulation power decreases, so that the potential becomes shallow.
- the degree of the modification can be controlled depending on the distance between the two vertical gate electrodes 120 , and the shape thereof. That is, in a design of the potential in the vicinity of the vertical gate electrode 120 , the distance between the vertical gate electrodes 120 , and the shape thereof can be used as parameters used to adjust the way of giving the distribution of the electric fields.
- FIG. 6 is a view of assistance in comparing in shape the transfer gate 100 in the embodiment of the present technology, and the existing transfer gate with each other.
- a downward arrow indicates the depth direction in the semiconductor substrate.
- the vertical gate electrode In order to suck up the charges from the deep region to the shallow region of the photodiode, heretofore, the vertical gate electrode has been used.
- the existing vertical gate electrode as depicted in b of the figure, has a vertical shape.
- the vertical gate electrode since when a length thereof becomes long, the electric field near the vertical direction along the vertical gate electrode is hard to generate, the charges become difficult to transfer.
- the modulation range is wider in the structure using two vertical gate electrodes than in the structure using one vertical gate electrode, the charges can be sucked up from the photodiode in the deeper and wider range. However, it is not changed that the electric field in the depth direction is hard to generate.
- FIG. 7 is a graph of assistance in comparing a potential distribution of the transfer gate 100 in the embodiment of the present technology, and that in the existing transfer gate with each other.
- a right-hand direction indicates the depth direction in the semiconductor substrate, and a downward direction indicates the potential.
- the potential of the existing vertical gate electrode having the vertical shape is indicated by a dotted line, and the potential of the vertical gate electrode 120 having the tapered shape in the embodiment is indicated by a solid line. It should be noted that in this case, one-dimensional potential in the depth direction in an intermediate point between the two vertical gate electrodes is plotted.
- the potential in the vicinity of the vertical gate electrode generates the power source voltage, and the electric field is hardly generated.
- the structure having the tapered shape like the embodiment it is understood that instead of decreasing the modulation in a lower portion of the vertical gate electrode 120 , the electric field in the vicinity of the vertical gate electrode 120 is generated.
- FIG. 8 is a view depicting an example of a size of the transfer gate 100 in the embodiment of the present technology.
- a length of each of the vertical gate electrodes 120 is VGL, and a shape thereof tapers off along the depth direction.
- a thickness of each of the vertical gate electrodes 120 is VGR 1 in the thickest portion, and is VGR 2 in the thinnest portion.
- an electric field ratio, in the vicinity of the vertical gate electrode, between the vertical shape and the tapered shape becomes larger.
- the electric field ratio, in the vicinity of the vertical gate electrode, between the vertical shape and the tapered shape becomes larger.
- the taper ratio of 0.02 or more in the depth direction is applied to a structure in which the distance VGD between the vertical gate electrodes is 400 nm or less, and the diameter VGR 1 of the vertical gate electrode is 100 nm or more, the effect in which the electric field in the depth direction is strengthened is recognized.
- the wording “the taper ratio is 0.02” means that, at a depth of 100 nm in the depth direction, the diameter of the vertical gate electrode decreases by 2 nm.
- the strengthening degree of the electric field is increased.
- the condition such that at the time of dry etching, gaseous species or a partial pressure is adjusted to generate the taper is used.
- the electric field is applied to the vicinity of the vertical gate electrode, so that the charges in the photodiode can be efficiently transferred to the floating diffusion.
- FIG. 9 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a first modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- a diameter is not changed to a given depth of the semiconductor substrate, and is decreased toward the lower side below the given depth in the depth direction. That is, the vertical gate electrode 121 has a structure in which an upper portion has a normal columnar shape, and a lower portion has a tapered shape.
- the tapered portion causes the vertical electric field due to the structure to be generated, and the columnar portion causes the electric field due to multistage implantation to be generated. As a result, the charges can be taken out from the deep portion.
- FIG. 10 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a second modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- a diameter is decreased in the depth direction to a given depth of the semiconductor substrate, and is not changed from the given depth. That is, the vertical gate electrode 122 has a structure such that the shallow portion has a tapered shape, and the deep portion has a vertical shape.
- the end of the vertical gate electrode is thinned, the case where the modulation range becomes small, and thus it may be impossible to read out the charges from the photodiode may be generated.
- the end of the vertical gate electrode is formed into the vertical shape, resulting in that in the shallow portion, the electric field in the depth direction can be generated while the modulation power is maintained.
- FIG. 11 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a third modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- a vertical gate electrode 123 has a shape in which a central portion swells. That is, the vertical gate electrode 123 has the structure in which the central portion swells, and a shallow portion and a deep portion are each thinned.
- the modulation is strengthened in a region in which the central portion of the vertical gate electrode swells. Therefore, a transfer route of the charges does not reach the vicinity of the surface of the vertical gate electrode, but stops at the central portion, resulting in that the charges can be transferred without being influenced by defects in the vicinity of the interface.
- FIG. 12 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a fourth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- a vertical gate electrode 124 has a shape in which a diameter is decreased in steps. That is, the vertical gate electrode 124 has a structure in which the diameter is changed step by step. A hole having different diameters is dug in several times, thereby enabling the structure to be realized.
- FIG. 13 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a fifth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- the fifth modified change in two vertical gate electrodes 125 and 126 , lengths thereof in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate are different from each other. This state is such that after the length of one of them is changed to adjust the transfer route of the charges, the electric field in the vertical direction can also be applied.
- FIG. 14 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a sixth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- the cross section along the diameter has the circular shape
- a cross section along a diameter has a rectangular shape. That is, the cross section has a columnar shape which differs in diameter in the depth direction.
- the cross section along the diameter may have a polygonal shape.
- FIG. 15 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a seventh modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- transfer gate electrodes 111 are separately provided so as to correspond to the vertical gate electrodes 120 , respectively. That is, the transfer gate electrodes 111 have structures which are independently of each other so as to correspond to a plurality of the vertical gate electrodes 120 . Since in this structure, the transfer gate electrodes 111 are electrically separated from each other so as to correspond to a plurality of the vertical gate electrodes 120 , respectively, different voltages can be applied to the respective vertical gate electrodes 120 . As a result, the transfer route can be changed or adjusted by a timing of the voltage application.
- a first state in which the right transfer gate is turned ON and the left transfer gate is turned OFF, and a second state in which the left transfer gate is turned ON and the right transfer gate is turned OFF are repeated, thereby enabling the charges to be transferred by the reverse transfer.
- the same voltage may also be applied to both of them.
- FIG. 16 is a view depicting an example of a structure of an eighth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- the two vertical gate electrodes 120 are provided, in the eighth modified change, three vertical gate electrodes 120 are provided. That is, there is no restriction in the number of vertical gate electrodes 120 , and three or more vertical gate electrodes 120 may be provided if necessary. As a result, the central potential is made deeper, resulting in that the electric field can be further generated in the depth direction.
- FIG. 17 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a ninth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technology.
- the ninth modified change parts of vertical gate electrodes 128 are connected to each other, and a shape is such that a cross section has a squared U-shape and becomes small in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate. That is, the electrode structure is such that the thickness of the squared U-shape becomes thicker from a lower portion to an upper portion, and a silicon portion between them becomes narrower from the lower portion to the upper portion.
- the electric field is generated in the depth direction in the principle similar to that of the embodiment described above, the charges can be transferred.
- FIG. 18 is a view depicting an example of a structure of a tenth modified change of the vertical gate electrode in the embodiment of the present technique.
- a vertical gate electrode 129 forms a donut cylindrical shape, and thus has a shape in which a cross-sectional area becomes smaller in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- the modulation becomes weak because an inter-electrode distance is long, and in an upper portion, the modulation becomes strong because the inter-electrode distance is short.
- the electric field can be generated in the vertical direction.
- the etching is performed in such a way that the diameter is changed from the lower portion to the upper portion.
- the vertical gate electrode structure tapered in the depth direction is used, resulting in that the transfer electric field can be generated in the depth direction and the charges can be read out from the deep portion.
- the parameters with respect to the tapered shape are adjusted, resulting in that the modulation amount and electric field in the vicinity of the vertical gate electrode can be controlled. For this reason, the potential at the time of the transfer can be adjusted by the shape of the vertical gate electrode without revising the potential design using the implantation.
- a solid-state imaging element including:
- a photoelectric conversion section formed in a depth direction of a semiconductor substrate and generating charges corresponding to a quantity of received light
- the transfer gate includes a plurality of vertical gate electrodes which is filled to a predetermined depth from an interface of the semiconductor substrate, and at least a part of a diameter is different in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- the solid-state imaging element according to (1) described above in which in the plurality of vertical gate electrodes, the diameter becomes small in steps in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- the solid-state imaging element according to any one of (1) to (7) described above, in which in the plurality of vertical gate electrodes, lengths thereof in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate are different from one another.
- the solid-state imaging element according to any one of (1) to (8) described above, in which in the plurality of vertical gate electrodes, a cross section along the diameter has a polygonal shape.
- the solid-state imaging element according to any one of (1) to (9) described above, in which the gate electrode of the transfer gate is electrically separated from one another so as to correspond to the plurality of vertical gate electrodes, respectively.
- the solid-state imaging element according to (1) described above in which the plurality of vertical gate electrodes has a shape whose parts are connected to each other to have a squared U-shape in cross section, and in which a cross-sectional area becomes small in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- the solid-state imaging element according to (1) described above in which the plurality of vertical gate electrodes forms a donut cylindrical shape and has a shape whose cross-sectional area becomes small in the depth direction of the semiconductor substrate.
- An electronic apparatus including:
- a signal processing circuit processing an output signal from the solid-state imaging element.
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